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Inguinal lymphadenopathy
Inguinal
lymphadenopathy
causes
swollen lymph nodes
in the groin
area
. It can be a symptom of
infective
or
neoplastic processes
.
Infective
aetiologies
include Tuberculosis,
HIV
, non-specific or
reactive lymphadenopathy
to recent
lower limb
infection or groin
infections
. Another
notable
infectious
cause is
Lymphogranuloma venereum
, which is a
sexually transmitted infection
of the
lymphatic system
.
Neoplastic
aetiologies include
lymphoma
, leukaemia and
metastatic disease
from
primary
tumours in the
lower
limb,
external genitalia
or
perianal
region and
melanoma
.